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donee one Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport @nd children returned to their home ‘Wednesday after spending some time at the Harry Davenport home. Mrs, Joe Cook spent several days this week assisting with the work at the Cecil Elkins home. Gene Little spent Tuesday at the Knutson home. Bill and George Mickelson, Elmer Falmer and Gene Little opened the road with the road grader Wednes- day so the mail man could go in his car. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Little and Gene ment Wednesday evening at Knut- son's. Mrs. Pete Mickelson spent Wednes- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Augusta Steindly. The members of the Estherville school board met at the John Carl- son home Thursday. Pete Mickelson called in Regan ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and son Lyle were Regan shoppers Thursday. Mrs, Pete Mickelson called at the Frank Mickelson home Thursday. Mrs, Frank Mickelson was a pas- senger to Bismarck Friday where she spent the week-end with her hus- band. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and children and Pete Mickelson were callers in Wilton Friday. The cayd party given by some of the Legion ladies Friday night in Regan was quite well attended. The ladies prize was won by Alice Strand and Carl Berg won the mens prize. Everyone reported a very good time. Mrs. Harry Davenport spent Sat- urday afternoon at the Wm. Mickel- son home. Ella Schilling spent the week-end with her sister Maric. Among the Regan callers Saturday were Wm. Mickelson, Harry Daven- port, Paul Greenan, Earl and George Mowder, Dan Danielson, Willie Uhde, Carl Berg, Henry Schilling and Gene and Norman Little. The members of the board of the farmers elevator held a business meeting at the clevator Saturday aft- ernoon. Melinda Manning spent the week- end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mickelson and children‘ were visitors at the Harry Davenport home Sunday. Wm. Mickelson, Fritz Uhde and Harry Davenport attended the whist party in Regan Monday evening. Oliver Knutson called at John Howes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher and daugh- ter are visiting at the Carl Berg home. Mrs. Pete Mickelson called at the ‘Wm. Mickelson home Tuesday. ] eo Mrs. Harry Davenport visited at) the Harry Worden home Tuesday. id ry Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Emil Olson was a Regan caller Sat- urday. Sunday dinner guests at the P. E. Patton home were Mr. and Mrs, Mar- tin Feuling and Mr. and Mrs, Louis Jorgenson. Ed Rasche and Everett Bailey and Marvin Rupp delivered some hogs to Regan Monday. Clayton, Clyde, Phyllis, Ruth and Virgil Little and Lucille Johnson spent a very pleasant evening at the Louie Jorgenson home Saturday. The eve- ning was spent informally and a luncheon was served. Regan callers Saturday were Guy McCoy, Frank Walker, S. B. Olson, G. O. Lindsey, Fred Wutzke, Chas. Hed- dick, Andrew Kolb, S. V. Monroe, Allen Tolliver, J. F. Little and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Jorgenson. Andrew Walker visited over the ‘week-end at the Wm. Uhde home. Mrs. Ira Bailey spent Wednesday at. ‘the Sheffy Bailey home. Clayton Little motored to Bismarck Sunday. He was a dinner guest at the Maggie Wallman home. Mrs. Frank Mickelson also called there. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Feuling spent ‘Wedensday at the Louis Jorgenson home. A. Kolb, 8. V. Monroe and Allen ‘Tolliver were Wing callers Saturday. 8. B. Olson transacted business in Regan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz were dinner guests at the Ira Bailey home Sunday of last week. Floyd Walker called at the Chas. Kuehl home Saturday. Aelred Bousche, Marvin Rupp and Clyde Little visited with Lewis Jor- genson Sunday. Wm. McCullough, Jr., was a Sunday visitor at the Andrew Olson home. C. O. Kettleson was a Regan caller ‘Wednesday. Leo Sheldon called at the Walter Scott home Tuesday. Hugo Nelson called at the Ernest Gordon home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feuling spent ‘Wednesday at the Louie Jorgenson home. Lucille Johnson spent the week-end at the J. F. Little home as a guest of uth. Louise Walker spent Sunday night ywith Clarice and Hazel Howe. HC. Rasche was a Saturday eve- ning passenger for Bismarck to visit with his daughter Violet who is ill in ‘8 hospital. Mrs. 8. L. Jordah! visted school J. F. Little, O. W. Backman and Earl Mouder, officers of the Farmers Mion elevator, attended a meeting held at Regan Saturday. Merril Lindsey and Guy McCoy at- ‘ial at Regan Saturday. Louis Jorgenson vis- Sheffy Bailey home Sat- William Kettleson hauled a load coal for the Canfield school Mon- ‘Leo Sheldon spent several days at Bismarck last week as a guest of his ‘brother ‘Ted. Chas Heddick called at the Andrew, Kolb heme Thursday. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS where she had some dental work done. The I. 8. Balcom Sunday school class will meet at the A. McCoy home Priday eveninz, February 7th at 7:30 o'clock. Bernhard @prdahl and C. Wilkinson Gelivered some hogs to Regan Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kuel and Chas. Our called at Homer Taylor's Sunday afternoon. John Howe called at J. F. Little's Tuesday. Martin Feuling took the train for Bismarck Monday to consult a phy- sician. S. L. Jordahl, Bernhard Jordahl and Orlo Johnson were Regan callers Saturday. Mr. Jordahl acted as judge on the Lein, Falmer case. 2 . Lein ¢ i ° ¢ By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson, Eddie Arneson, Clara Lein and Arnold Christianson spent Tuesday evening at the Dallas Barkman home, Olga Selma, Joseph, Clarence Ruse and Gladys Rise spent Tuesday eve- ning at the Elmer Josephson home. Misses Marion and Ruth Hanson spent the week-end at their parentai home. John Birkeland Gale and Clifford spent Wednesday evening at the H. E. Helgeson home. Clarence Rise assisted Arnold Christianson with fanning grain last week, Dorothy Barkman, who is attending high school at Driscoll spent a few days at her parental home. Ed Nygaard called at Stuart Sever- son's Monday afternoon. Floyd Lein spent a few days visit- ing at the Alfred Arneson home. Arnold Christianson and Clarence Rise spent Thursday evening at Al- fred Arneson's. Nina Waiste spent the week-end visiting at J. O. Rise’s. The “Whist club” met at the John Birkeland home Saturday evening. The evening was spent by playing progressive whist, the grand prizes were won by Nina Waiste and Vernon Brenden and John Gunderson and Olga Rise won the “boobie” prizes. At midnight a delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Peter I. Enze motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. Enze returned Saturday and Mrs. Enze re- mained for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson and daughter spent Wednesday at the H. E. Helgeson home. Knut Spilde spent Monday evening at the Geo. Christianson home. Selma Rise spent Monday afternoon with Annie Regier. Olga Joseph and Clarence Rise and Arnold Christianson made a quick trip to Arena Monday. The Ladies Aid meets at J. O. Rise’s Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 12. A “sliding party” was held at “Lonely Butte” Sunday afternoon. About 40 people were present. No services were held at the church Sunday on account of the roads being so bad. Selma Rise and Mrs. Stuart Sever- son were shoppers in Arena Tuesday. o o Driscoll a en, By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Miss Vivian Shaffer left Saturday from Steele for Chilicothe, Missouri, where she is going to attend college. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland visited at the C. J. Peterson home Sunday. Miss Peatl Hanson left for Sterling Monday where she is going to work. Mrs. Maurice Herum entertained Mrs, C. W. Swanson and Mrs. Carl Meland Wednesday afternoon. Louise, Roy and Harold Olson spent Friday evening at the home of H. E. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein and children called on Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Peterson and daughter Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet and Clifford Meland at- tended a farewell party given Thurs- day evening for Miss Vivian Shaffer who left Saturday for Chilicothe, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and family at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C._A. Swanson. Miss Selma Repp spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Miss Edythe Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newcomer Sunday. Lorraine Brown and Louise Jackson spent the Tuesday night with Valdis Knudson. Miss Vannie Lewis of Bismarck spent last week at home with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis. Miss Emma Eisenbeisz of Bismarck spent the week-end at home. The Women's Foreign Missionary society met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Pete Tompt. A very good pro- gram was given. The mystery box was especially imteresting. After the meeting Mrs. Tompt served lunch. ‘The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. H. A. Knudson. Miss Dagmar Rosvold and her niece Maris Rosvold spent the week- end at Miss Dagmar’s home. Mr. and Mrs. M. Herum called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas Thursday evening. A surprise party was given Satur- day evening on H. E. Olson in honor of his birthday. Mrs, A. Eisenbeisz and son Eddie motored to Bismarck Wednesday. E. W. Wakefield, who has been on the sick list, is up and abdut again. Miss Nettleton spent the week-end at Jamestown. A large party of friends surprised Mrs. Fred Jordan Tuesday evening. ‘The event was in honor of her birth- Mrs. Carl Erickson ‘J. 8. Stewart, school, is at r day. Mrs. C. J. Peterson and daughter, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland Friday evening. M. Lee is spending a few days in on business. , caretaker of the home with an attack of en and Thelma Skogen spent the week-end at their homes. Mr, and Mrs, H. E. Olson and fam- ily spent Sunday at the E. Repp home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson and daughter Jackie and Clifford Meland visited at the Van Vleet home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland and son Willis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen, Albert and Leonard Peterson were visitors at the Rosvold home Sunday. Mrs. Carl Meland and Mrs. Inge- borg Rasmussen spent Monday after- noon with Mrs. H, A. Knudson. Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Knudson and daughter Valdis and Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson and children took a sleigh } ride out to the Lewis home Sunday | evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelson motored | out to Mr. and Mrs. Colton’s Wed- nesday. °° 6 | Schrunk J | o By HELEN MARCHANT | Andrew Nieters was a Wing caller Saturday. Ruth Hein, Cord and Allen Schuh | and LeRoy Marchant spent Sunday | afternoon at the Jake Wentz home. The wedding of Miss Tillie Trieb- wasser, daughter of Mrs, Elizabeth Triebwosser, McClusky, and Henry Shutton Denhoff was solemnized in McClusky Tuesday. They are making their home on the John Semler farm. Mrs. Christ Hein and daughters Ruth, Lillie and Evelyn, Jake Wentz and LeRoy Marchant spent Sunday evening at the Jake Berg home. Miss Helen Marchant spent Thurs- | day afternoon with Mrs. John Pool. Jacob Wentz and daughter Luella and LeRoy Marchant called at the Orvey Bailey home Thursday evening. Christ Hein was a Wing shopper Wednesday. Mrs. Jake Berg and daughter Verna Mae, returned home Saturday after- relatives near Arena. Harvey Fitzgerald spent the past week with his' brother-in-law John Pool, during Mrs. Pool’s absence. Wenze Kozenik and Clarence John- son were Wing shoppers Saturday. Jake Wentz was a Wing shopper Friday. Miss Margaret Marchant returned to Wing Friday. She has been home the past week because of sickness. Mrs. Weber of Wing was called to the Orvey Bailey home Saturday to care for Mrs. Bailey, who was ill, but is recovering nicely. Ervin Wentz and Henry Siebel were Wing shoppers Monday, return- ing to the Henry Sneider home where they spent the night, arriving home Tuesday. Miss Helen Marchant returned home Tuesday, she has been helping at the Fred Smith home the past two weeks, Mrs. John Pool returned home Tuesday, she has been visiting a few days at her parental home, James Fitzgerald of Regan, after returning from the St. Alexius hospital, where she under went an operation three weeks previous. Orvey Bailey was a Wing shopper Wednesday. Miss Lillie Wentz is helping at the Orvey Bailey home during Mrs. Bailey's illness: Albert and Fred Hindbouch and Delmar McClellan spent Wednesday evening at the Herman Nieters home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wahl of Bow- don spent Thursday night and Fri- day at the Wm. Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and} daughter Marvis spent Thursday eve- | ning at the R. G. Marchant home. John Pool, teacher in Schrunk; urday now to make up for the ext week taken off after Christmas va- cation. j Christ Wentz was a Wing shopper Friday. Louise Thurn and Sonny Berg spent Saturday with Mrs. Frank Homberg. John Witt spent Tuesday afternoon jat the R. G. Marchant home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and daughter Marvis and son LeRoy spent Saturday evening at the home of Jacob Hindhouch. Marcella, Bill, Albert, Leo and Robert Nieters and Ervin Wentz spent Saturday evening at the R. G. Mar- chant home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Berg and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz, and Mrs. Christ Hein and daughters Tillie and Evelyn were Sunday afternoon callers at the Orvey Bailey home. By LILLIE MULLEN Mrs. Howard Glanville entertained at her home Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson and family, and Rudy Mel- hoff. The evening was spent in play- ing cards. Mrs. A. L. Tees and son returned home from the hospital Sunday. H Mrs. John Weber Sr., Mrs. Fred Oswald and Mrs. Ed Dalber were vis- itors at the Mueller home Sunday afternoon. Jake Hein, Martha, Reuben and Ed- win were Sunday guests at the Dan Hein home. Ida and Myrtle Magnuson spent the week-end at their parental homes. ‘The dance given by the M. W. A.! Friday night was well attended. Harold Mueller spent Sunday at his parental home. Jake Weber and Edith Mueller spent last Wednesday evening at the Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner, Bill Steves and Jay Kilts motored to Bis- marck Monday. Miss McGinnis attended a princi- pals’ meeting in Bismarck Saturday. The Wing whist club played the Re- gan club Monday night. Regan won by 15 points. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss are visiting in Wing. Jack Piepkorn of Bismarck is visit- ing friends in Wing. Hilma Olson spent the week-end with Mabel Jacobson. Henry Josephson was in town last Friday. Alvina Kraft was called home Sat- urday evening by the serious illness of her father. She has been employed at the Philip Weber home. day at the Dan Hein home. I. F. Lyttle and family were dinner guests at the O, Anfinson home Sun- Wilton shoppers Thursday. family were i Lagge home Saturday evening. folks and Bernard Hall. to the teacher and pupils. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, urprised Mr. Lyttle, it being his/Kershaw home where birthday. Cake and coffee were served |and Irene, from there they want he them to Bismafck with Esther were business callers in Bismarck | duties. Monday. to Bismarck Tuesday. John Weber Jr. called at the Borth home Friday. Freda and Carl Berg spent the week-end at their home. Maggie and Clara Weber spent Fri- day evening at the N. H. Collins home. Bennie and Walter Hein spent Sun- day afternoon with Tedder and Ben- nie Weber. Geo. Piepkorn and Axel Soder were Capital City callers last week. The Wing basketball boys were de- feated by the Tuttle basketball boys Friday evening at Tuttle, Dena Bossart, Reynold and Rudolph Engel were passengers to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Josephson were Sunday dinner guests at the Henry McCloskey home. Margaret Marchant returned to school Monday, after being sick the past week. Mrs, E. E. See entertained a few of the women in town Monday eve- ning. The evening was spent in play- ing whist. Mrs. James Olson and Mrs. Olaf Lein received the prizes, Lenora Hedstrom and Mabel Mag- nus spent the week-end at their pa- rental homes. Mrs. A. L, Davis was taken to the hospital in Bismarck last Thursday. She is improving now. The Christ Bergs had as their guests Sunday Jacob Gaub and wife. Ed Dalbec visited with his family in Wing a few days last week. Fred Borth Was a dinner guest at the John Weber Sr. home Tuesday afternoon. The Wing basketball boys were de- feated Tuesday night when they played with Tappen. 4 —_—_————_* ) Turtle Creek | noon, after spending a few days with | @ od By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs.| A. H. Heinle were Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Heinle of Goldwin, N. D., are the proud par- ents of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and visitors at the E. R. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Holwagner are the proud parents of a baby re- } cently. Bernard Hall was a business call- er at Wilton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lagge and baby were Washburn shoppers Thursday. The next P. T. A. meeting will be held at school No. 1 February 14. Mr. and Mrs. Larson are the proud parents of a baby recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and family were visitors at the Heinle home Tuesday evening. Sam Berg was a business caller at the Heinle home Wednesday. ‘The ones that attended the dance Saturday evening at the Gill broth- ers were Jenning’s young folks, John Thoerafter, Lessle young folks, Haugen young wm. Be Olson, Shearers folks, Bergden young folks, Paul zden young folks, Ervine young Trygsg By GLADYS NELSON Benny Nelson who stayed with his parents here went back to his home ‘in Bismarck last Sunday. ' Hugo and Victor Nelson made a trip school No. 2 is holding school on Sat- |by team to Regan Tuesday attending to matter of a business nature. Nels Nelson was a brief caller Wed- nesday at the George Nelson home. George Nelson was a business call- ‘er Thursday at the Nels Nelson home where he had a load of feed ground for his stock. John Anderson was a brief caller Thursday at the Nels Nelson home. Irene and Floyd Anderson high school students came home Friday with their father to spend the week- end with their parents. John Anderson broke out a car road to the school house Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham motored to Bismarck Saturday at- tending to various business matters. *John Anderson made a trip to Bis- marck Friday attending to matters of a business nature. Willie Jiras, George and Martin j Nelson made a trip to Regan Friday, Mrs. George Nelson received word from her sister, Mrs. Albert Ludke, of Sebeka, Minn., of the death of Mr. Ludke’s father, Fred Ludke, 85 years of age. He made his home in a separ- ate apartment with his son and fat ily for the last 15 years. He wan- dered out of the house last Saturday night, 25th, lightly clad. In the morning when the family went to call him and missed him followed his tracks and in searching found him a short distance from the house by a saw mill near the road, froze to death, Bight-children from Hutchin- son, Minn., came to attend the funer- al held last Thursday in the German Lutheran Zions church near Sebeka. Albert Ludke who has been steadfast in bed with plurisy and inflammatory rheumatism could not attend the funeral. John Kruger visited Friday night with Martin Nelson and Willie Jiras. Martin Nelson and Willie Jiras were callers Thursday at the John Anderson home where they got a fanning mill to use. Edgar Trygg and Lennart Olson shoveled and broke out-a car road to Regan Thursday. Wilfred Lundquist came Friday from his brother Elmer where he has been visiting a while to his sister's home, Albin Spangberg’s. George and Martin Nelson were callers Saturday at the John Ander- son home. Ati Gallup, who left for Bismarck to Games were played and the was spent informally. A tess, l Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. They made the trip by car and report the roads in fair to good condition. Oliver Tosseth spent the week-end with his mother. Mrs. Frank Mickelson and Mrs. L. W. Davis spent the week-end visit- ing their husbands in Bismarck. Benny Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth were shopping in Reg- an Saturday. Sig Rupp, Erick Englebretchen, Walter Schmesky, and Fred Urbach were business callers in Bismarck the last of the week. Margaret Davis spent the week-end with Davis’ ghildren. Nels Tosseth lost a pure bred Hol- stein cow Sunday morning. Ida Tosseth is spending sometime with her sister, Mrs. Gene Perkins. Erick Englebretchen’s case which was tried last week, ended by Erick coming out winner. There were 16 more cases on the chart to be tried in court Saturday evening. nie *\f “Glen View 1 Lucile Johnson visited over Sunday with her granmother, Mrs. A. Tos- seth. i Arne Tosseth sold his hogs Monday tid brother Nels helped him with them. All of the pupils from here ee hom their new high school books week. The Davis boys took ‘Margaret | back to school Monday. Mrs. Davis returned with the boys. Agnes Tosseth will leave for Fargo Friday where she will enter a higher branch of school work. Agnes com- pleted the high school at Bismarck i She has been visiting her mother since. er Paul Davis spent one day last week visiting his parental home. Earl Davis visited with his moth- er Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Sunquist was shopping in Wilton Saturday. Oliver Tosseth spent Sunday night with Owen Davis. Adolph Rieberg reports his mother is better and has left the hospital. Adolph is still in Bismarck looking for a cook, as yet he can’t find one that is satisfactory. The jury has been called for so long in Bismarck that some of the men have become reconciled and are looking for other work which will keep them in Bismarck. Some have joined together and are holding bus- iness meetings for the coming Non- partisan convention, Feb. 7, others are practicing, singing for the radio while some are looking for dishwash- ing jobs and one made an appli tion to F. E. McCurdy for a janitors e ° .BY MRS. LARS JACOBSON Chester Erstrom was a business caller at the Con Johnson home re- cently. Ruth, Erma and Richard Larson visited at the Henry Johnson home in Painted Woods Sunday. mained for a few days with her cou- sin, Marie. ie, Con Johnson and Edgar Jacobson were Wilton callers Saturday. Quite a number in this community have been putting up their ice the last few weeks. The ice is unusually thick on the river this winter. Frank Peterson spent Saturday eve- ning at the Jacobson home. Mrs. Lars Jacobson visited at the Lawrence Johnson home afternoon. Sunday visitors at the Lars Jacob- son home were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson of Painted Woods, Grace, Roy, Hugh, Fern and Loraine Sim- mons. Bill Larson was a business caller in Wilton Friday. Willard Simons is confined to the a | where George shipped his products | nous ry e with a bad cold. | Wing |Jana attended to some business mat- : e @ |ters. ° Ecklund i By JUSTINE MORRIS Albert Perkins and Orville Falken- stine visited at the T. F. Morris home Tueeaay evening. ia igi cect’ . A. McCullough a1 ug) Mabel made a trip to Still Friday. Gordon Williams, who stays with his brother Harold near Still, hauled ° esday. Gerald Morris visited at the A. F. Anderson home Friday evening. ° Harold Williams hauled coal to his home near Baldwin Friday. route home from the Fosberg coal ine. Orville Fotenetett visited at the took Floyd ere Geo. Anderson and B. W. Graham|shaw to resume their high school Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacobson motored | night at the Peanis ware home in honor for their teacher, Miss Edith stay at her sisters home, A. J. Nelson's. i luncheon was served at midnight by the hos- Ralph T. F. Morris home Wednesday en Christ Berg and wife spent Wednes- | home day. Mrs. G. A. Bossart returned home Rudolph and Reynold Engel spent the last part of the week at the Bos- sart home. P.-T. A. meeting was held at Wing ‘Wednesday night. Martha Hein, Helen Dagner and Edith Mueller went up to Richmond school No. 1 Priday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom and Etta Ann called Saturday night at the George Nelson home en route home from a visit with her beren. Hugo Nelson attended a card party Saturday night and also was an over oy oe cy lt night guest at the Ernest Gordon! s¢ the A. F. Anderson home Mrs. e. Albin Spangberg’s entertained visitors Sunday at their home. Nels Nelson to a shipped Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson were en- tertained at a supper 81 and Mrs. George Nelson, Sam Brown was an overnight Sunday John called g g Bert Selahn visited BY MRS. JULIUS ANDAHL to ping in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Paris were busi- ness callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Worst were Sunday visitors’ at the Floyd Paris e. ; ‘con and Mrs. ity ean be londay evening cal at loyd Val Steiner and Frank Paris were nee callers in Bismarck Monday. Frank Paul called at the Floyd home’ Friday. ‘ re Mrs, Julius Andahl and son Floyd were business callers in Bismarck Saturday. While in town, Floyd had fieg Catstortiine 'to strip the eears on car. Miss Josephine Groming, Riverview Seopae was shopping in Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Klawitter and sons Paul and Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. George Schonert were Sunday Hid callers at the Wm. Spitzer Emil and Walter Paul were Monday a callers at the Ole Sather Mr. and Mrs. Bidwell, Mr. ‘Trous- dale and Frank Paris were Saturday face visitors at the Val Steiner day. Mrs. F. C. Klawitter is spending a few days down near the river with her sister, Mrs. Simon Goughner, Floyd Andahi is he ‘ arnold: Wednesday, 178 cos! from | Wilson | nd @ By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and fam- ily visited at the John Berg home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bender visited ne far Karl Gesele home Sunday eve- Mrs. Gustave Neimiller spent Friday with Mrs. J. J. Wagner. The day was spent in quilting. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Wall all visited at the Christ Aygust Keck are the. of ja baby boy. ‘was @ Wilton shop- per Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner called at the William Wagner home Monday afternoon. Among those who spent Sunday at the A. E. Nelson home were » Emil and Ella Wagner, » Pauline and Otto Wolf, Paul, Ernest and Clara Wagner. The was spent in playing games. John Berg will entertain the ’ Aid of the Evangelical society fednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berg and sons spent Saturday evening at the Adolph ‘Wagner home. Sam Berg, Ted Rydhalm and John Berg motored to Wilton Saturday on business matters. Jake Baumill called at the John Berg home Saturday evening on ursday | business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Wall motored to Wilton to do shopping Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Wall spent luct Sunday, Feb. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wall visited at The Paul Schonert children are g0- he FE 4 i H Vv. M. i Still / , By B. P. HAGSTROM Miss Agnes Tosseth was 4 caller in the Capital City Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur Johnson and family were callers at the Ed Broehl home one evening. Marion, Eugene and Leo Strand were callers of Oscar Hagstrom Tues- day evening. Mr, and Mrs. Ned Asplund motored to Washburn Tht 5 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hochhalter were Wilton shoppers Thursday. ‘Miss Ida Tosseth is working for her sister, Mrs. Eugene Perkins. George Johnson spent Friday eve- ning with relatives in Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund are the Parents of a baby boy born to them Friday, Jan. 31. John Law and Conrad Johnson, Tuesday, motored to Bismarck. Mr. Law sang for us again over KFYR. Mrs, B. Nelson teacher of school e No, 4 in Estherville townhip, called | hogs. on Mrs. Arthur Johnson one evening after school. Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter spent the past few days at the Walter home e, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson were son Wednesday. Martin Strand spent a few days in Bismarck last week. Conrad Johnson called in Regan on Tuesday. Miss Noomi Hagstrm principal of Arena school spent the week-end with her folks. Returning Sunday after- noon with Miss Marie McGinins Mare | principal of the Wing school. Walter Strand helped Peter John- son with some work Monday. Ruben Pearson called on Verner Johnson Sunday. Doris Johnson spent Wednesday evening with Helen and Marie Pear- son. Walfred Asplund called on Henry Speten Thursday. Marion Strand is working for Ned Asplund. The following were callers at the Hagstrom home Thursday evening: Mrs. Arthur Johnson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson and fam- ily, Walter, Leo and Eugene Strand, and Simon Larson. Mrs. A. I. Asplund and son Wal- fred motored to Washburn Monday to visit with Mrs. Ned Asplund. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Johnson and daughter Hilma, were callers in Wilton Saturday. Mrs. Anthony Erickson returned home Saturday after spending a be prigg weeks caring for Mrs. E. Per- The directors of Grasslake Rural Telephone company held their regular meeting in Wilton Saturday. The fol- panied back by his sister Miss Naomi. Harry Friska spent one evening in Wilton with friends. Velma Johnson a student of Wil- ton high school spent Sunday and Monday with her folks. ~ eo , oo | People’s Forum ° —o ASKS EDITORS, WHY? Editor, Tribune: In considering the explanation pub- lished by the various editors relative to their stesement to Congress three things stand out very distinct. First, the editors try to explain by saying that they said something different from what they really did say, and second, that they did not mean the things they said, and third, that those editors are now beginning to claim + Jcredit for securing beneficial results for the farmers from their statement. Now my experience with newspaper editors as a whole show them to be the Jake Gaub home Sunday evening. Harry was a Wilton caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and family visited at the William Wagner Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein attend- ed a birthday bridge party at the home ¢‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burbage in Bismarck Wednesday evening. The party was given in honor of the birth- day aniversary of Ernest Burbage. Mrs, Park Wood was taken ill Tues- ey. fi g hard-working, well-meaning individ- uals who try to represent the best in- terests of their community according to their best information and judg- ‘ment. Unfortunately most of the editors [ a PSESEERE i d i iH i Hf ge se [ Bese was prepared to help the Old Guard out of their disagreeable fas published inimediacely ae ful ‘was pul asa page ad in the Old Guard ped in Washington. z I firmly believe that about 95% of the editors sincerely it they were helping the agricultural situa; tion instead of the Old bu e of them so far have to explain just why they called in at this particular time when the ‘Old Guard needed their help, We would like to hear from the sigs natory editors as to why they acted at this particular time and why thei “statement” went to the Old Guard of the east instead of to the repre< sentatives of their local communities, Very truly yours, JAMES M. WITHER( SOME TOWNLEY HISTORY Raub, N. Dak. Editor, Tribune: : It is my conviction that A. C. Townley expects support from the wets of the I. V. A’s in his campaign for member of Congress from this, the third district of North Dakota; and also from dry Nonpartisans, because of the popular belief that he origi- nated the Nonpartisan League idea, planned and launched the League— after the delegation of farmers met up at the legislative session in 1915, and asked the legisjat ‘ture to build a state elevator, but were told by a member to-go home and slop the » Although it remains to be seen how many of his former political Opponents, and Nonpartisans as well will forget the various schemes he Promoted or aided to promote where- by trustful people lost a part or all of their hard earned savings. For many of them trusted him with their money because they believed in the myth that Mr. Townley planned the League; that he was their most un- selfish friend—which myth he per- sistently kept alive in the publications (controlled by him), and repeated by the opposition press. nad the people believed this I wrote in the Courier News, in the spring of 1922 that it was not Mr. Townley who planned the- Nonparti- san League; that I planned it, after the fall election and before Thanks- giving 1914. In reply to this letter a writer from Alexandria, Minn., re- plied that E. A. Bowen planned the League; that he told him that it took reek in December 1914 to or- ganize Townley for the league idea. Therefore I wish to give you a bit of North Dakota political history—since I planned the League myself. bonds will sell. And I said that a state bank, The Bank of North Dakota should established to finance these ind: and to provide long time farm I told Mr. Richardson that & navian countries; and that the state as a whole could be convinced to try out' this program for North Dakota but not by the Socialist party. There- upon I suggested a nonpartisan or- ganization of th voters to control the Republican party; and to islative and state mediat the legislature; that this campaign should be preceded by speeches of Socialist speakers during the winter. And I suggested to him that he inter- est E. A. Bowen and Mr. LeSeur of I suggested, also, the latter for supreme court judge, and he sug- gested Lawyer Grace of Mohall. This Furthermore organization should be named Farm- ers’ Nonpartisan League, taking the from g § E i A a | everything raised by the farmer,